HMC wrote:
Friends.... Can 'He' refer Mr Kindle?
I think this is not possible as the original sentence says Mr Kindle's dog.
Please help to understand.
If you look at the question stem, he is not underlined. Any option you select, you will have to live with he. The bone of contention is why which is correct.
which could refer to the preceding noun but here OE says it refers to the clause.
Mr. Kindle’s dog was hit by a car, and this is the reason he was so sad in class today.
a)and this is the
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